I have a few issues here. 1. No battery is lasting 10 years. If they're warrantying it they're gonna be coming out of pocket alot, not to mention you can expect a 10-20% drop in max charge a year so at what point will the warranty kick in. 2. I'm wondering why it can't charge at 32F or below, granted not as familiar with LiIon batteries but the trick with NiMh, NiCd, LiPo was sticking them in the fridge before charging to get a bit more juice in em (RC days) 3. Can't operate below 14 F. Not a problem for me but many use their tractors for snow removal as a main application so becomes useless when they need it. 4. 25hp really? could easily do 35-40 with little or no more cost and bust the market since you have to step into emissions above 25 on diesel, could have themselves sittin pretty. 5. Not a fan of lithium batteries in general as they can be rather finicky and volatile ie hard work + heat + getting low on charge can lead to explosions. Really not trying to diss the idea of an electric tractor, would be fantastic if they could actually get battery technology to a level it needs to be, same goes for cars but at this time it's just not there and they're just adding to the landfill crisis with all the batteries that can't be recycled and have toxic materials